Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds' Joint Public Memorial to Be Held in March

The service is scheduled for March 25 at the Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills, Todd Fisher, Carrie’s brother and Debbie’s son, posted on his website Friday. The announcement comes exactly one month after Fisher passed away. Reynolds died the next day.

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“We will be celebrating their lives with friends, family members, and the people who loved them, you. The service will begin at 1:00 PM and immediately afterwards, those who want to walk to their final resting place are welcome to do so,” the statement read.

“There are a limited number of seats available, and it will be on a first come first come, first seated basis, There are no tickets, it is first come, first seated. There will be room for overflow in the huge lobby as well as the outside with screens to watch and hear the service.”

Fisher was aboard an 11-hour flight on Dec. 23 when she went into cardiac arrest. She died four days later at UCLA Medical Center. She was 60.

Fisher’s cause of death was listed as “cardiac arrest/deferred,” according to her death certificate.

Reynolds died a day later, on Dec. 28, at the age of 84. She suffered a stroke at her and Fisher’s property when she was rushed to the hospital. The Singin’ in the Rain star died from a blood vessel that ruptured and caused bleeding in her brain.

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